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“ WANT A D | | INFORMATION | " B ity -C- MO 5 words to the Count five average line Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions ¢ One day 10¢ Ad onal days . 5¢ Minimum charge ..50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 a'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone sk for Ad-taker. G I A VAR in case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | attention HH DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE FOR SALE —_ T\\O \I\h(‘l’l(‘d bub) buggy, good condition. Phone Thane 5-2 rings. FOR SALE—Baby buggy—good con- dition. Reasonable. Phorie 2674 FOR SALE—Model T Ford in good running order. Call at McCaul's Garage FOR SALE—Philco radio, table model, excellent tone; $15. Call 356 FOR SALE—Second hand 44-foot hull. Reasonable. Phone 3283. FOR SALE—20-foou trolling boat poles, Standard Kid engine See Stevens at Keeny Float ALL — Westmgnouse adio set. Phone 123. | FOR tube FOR SALE—1 acce patented, 4-room house under construction. Garage in basement. 9% miles out. Lee Minkler, Eox 2586. l-(‘L’II SHARES Hirs\-Chichagof at $1.15. Inguire at Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—Roommg house, 11/ rooms rented; 6 rooms vacant. Second and Seward. Inquire Em- pire, We have them in stock, welding of all kinds. Portable machine, too large or too small. ALASKA ARC WELDERS. no job 44 ft. 35 hp. D)PSLI Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers Company, Seattle, Wash. TED HUNSBEDT DUE_ FROM WEST POINT ABOARD DOROTHY MIMEOGRAPHING—Phone 179. B. TURN your ola goid into value,| | disposing of their Ted Hunsbedt, son of Mrs. Hunsbedt and brother of Mrs. Harold B. Foss and Diane Hunsbedt, is due to arrive this evening aboard the Dorothy Alexander, returning to Juneau for the summer vacation from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Mr. Hunsbedt, who has complet- on his second year at West Point, - motored west to San Francisco, where he visited for a few days be- fore proceeding north. As a cadet at the Military Academy, he is allowed but one furlough during the four years of attendance, and s0 will not return again to Juncuu until after gradusii h S CRYSTAL BATHS Will be open Sunday, July 4'h. ad - o Lode and placer tocation ot cs for sale at The Empire Office. . | SIGRID’S | BEAUTY SALON | | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | OUR RESPONSIBILITY” | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 ! | “0. K.” LUNCH Fried Frog Legs and Other Deiicacies 257 8. Franklin [ = . | f | | Phone 324 THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS" Recreation Parlors | | BILL DOUGLAS Chatnam Swans Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wed- nesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Xake, Port Aiexander and way ports. ¥reight received not later than 4 p.am. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 eight- FOR RENT VACANCY at Nugget Apts. Apt. 7 VACANCY after July 10. Three- room modern apt. with bath. Shabaldak Apts., next Moose Hall. Phone 642. FOR RE room _furnished house. Reasonable rent. 407 South Franklin, phone 453, Steam heated sleeping san Fran- FOR RENT room op floor above cisco Bakery. Phone 379 mornings. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, bath, 5th and Kennedy. Phone 1472 or call at 626 5th St. FOR RENT -— Steam heated fur- nished room. With or without board. Phone 6801. FOR RENT—Cabin on 9th St. West. Mrs. McMullen FOR RENT—Ideal batchelor apart- ments, completely furnished. See W. E. White, Butler Mauro Drug. VACANCY in Winter & Pond Apts |FOR rEM - Four-room furnished | house. Phone 187 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT—House, bath, partly furnished. Nugget Shop. 6 rooms and Inquire | FOR RENT-First class offices in Valentine Building from $17.50 up. Inquire A. W. Fox. FOR RENT—Light nousekeeping or | sleeping room for two, Phone 4623. 9th and Calhoun. FOR REN —Five »xuom unruuml\- Call 385. ed house. Ci RENT . anfurnshed | house, 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box| 16852 | ROOM, newsy pamtea, Heautafully | furnished apartment, 65, Decker | Bldg. See Louis Delebeque. RENT a practice puno for your| summer cabin. Phone Anderson | Music Shoppe, 143 FOR FOR RENT. trousereepIng mcvmsl Call at Second and Seward. FFOR I‘LN r——) .\pls LAl]l ab 514 Go]di 3elt Ave, or phone 416. FOI RENT — Heated, furnished | room. Close in. Phone 1421. VACANCY at tne Assembiy Apts. | VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and Coliseum Apts. Inquire Coliseum office or phone either 61 or 3101 FLAT for rent — h\qu)re “Charles Goldstein Fur Store. FOR RENT—Seven room furnished | apartment, Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light.! water, dishes, cooking utensils | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ‘ MISCELLANEGUS i 2 | | cash or trade at Nugge& Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.| Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone| 201, 315 Decker Way. - e | WANTED YOUNG man wants work. Good references. Phone 47, apt, Z ()R 3 ROOM l'ululshcd d[) 153 Gastineau Ave. EXPERIENCE‘D gh’l ants nurse- maid work. Phone 241. WANTED—Used _electric range must be in A-1 shape. Write Em- pire GS 765. CAUBLES AT HOME The and and Mrs, son are Rev. baby John Cauble moving back into their home above the Lutheran Church following completion of re- pairs on the building, badly dam- aged by a fire a few weeks ago. Dance at Douglas Nat. Saturday.! Clarence Rands’ music. Travel on a CANADIAN PACIFIC {tian sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- adv. | 6:45 p.m. and Sallie Lou. Mrs. Frazier, who| _’Lenvr Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30;|is making her fourth visit to Ju- {P.M.—2:30, 5 Saturday Special |neau, expects to remain for another { 10:00 p.m. two weeks or so before returning to| 1 Marine News " Steamer Movements E{ PRINCE RUPERT YRTHBOUND o Dorothy Alexander in port and sails for Skagway at 9 o'- clock tonight. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive Saturday evening. Baranof due tomorrow. Aleutian due Monday. North Sea due Tuesday. CUTS-STAY HERE AFTER FOG DELAY ! | . | Brings Five Hore foi Tulse-| e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Prince Robert scheduled to quah, Plus 154 e sail 9 o'clock tonight from Vancouver. Alaska scheduled to sail from Delayed by heavy fog at Wrangell Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. Prince Charlotte scheduled to Narrows for more than four hours, sail from Vancouver July 3 the Prince Rupert, bearing 154 at 9 p.m. round-trip passengers and five Prince George scheduled to headed for Tulsequah, docked here Thursday at 10:30 p. m. She steam- | ed away three hours later. The only passengers who left the ship in Juneau were those headed | for They left shortly 5 sail from Vancouver July at 9 pm. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle July 6 at 9 p.m. Princess Alice scheduled to Tulsequah sail from Vancouver July 27 after the arrival of the boat on the at 9 pm. Jeanne, Capt. William Strong, for Northland scheduled to sail e their destination. They were Fred-| erick E. Brightwell, Joseph Gladu,| from Seattle July 9 at 10 a.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Louis E. Hammond, Robert M. Kerr Mount McKinley scheduled to e and Bernard Weatherstone, all of at 5 o'clock this afternoon. e Vancouver, B. C. Prince Rupert scheduled south- o[ Virtually the remainder are bound Saturday midnight e |headed for a temporary stay in Yukon scheduled southbound e |Skagway. Captain of the Prince next Monday. ® Rupert is N. MacLean and purser is LOCAL SAILINGS . N A. M(L:‘.m ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® | e day night at 6 pm., for e © ®Sitka and wayports. I PASSENGERS \ | ® Dart leaves every Wednesday @ | | ® at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port o | ® Alexander, Kake and way- ® | | ® ports. . N A i 0 e 000000000 TIDES TOMORROW ' | ] Low tide 2:10 a. m.,, 16 feet SEATTLE, July 2—Steamer North High tide 8:13 a. m., 120 feet |Sea sailed at 10 o’cfock this morn- Low tide 2:06 p. m., 4.1 feet | ing for Southeast Alaska ports with High tide 8:22 p m., 159 feet [310 passengers aboard, the following {booked for Juneau: § PASSENCERS, | JUNEAU BOUND ypy gy7 oL Blanche Counter, Mrs. Bertha Was- muth, Beatrice Murphy, Joe Tyler, Jack Stephens, S. Schulasky. e Five ship loads of halibut sold SEATTLE, July 2.—Steamer Aleu- ing on the Southeast Totemland | | cruise with 270 first class and 17 |steerage passengers aboard. | Passengers booked for Juneau on the Juneau exchange at |include O. A .Gustafson, M. S. prices brought from 7.10 and 5.05] W'mum and wife, Alan Richards, cents per pound to 7.15 and 510 cents per pound. Sales were: Louhelen, Capt. Knute .Hlldle 13,000 at 7.10 and 5.10, to B O Sebastian Stuart Company; Ida II, Capt. John Sonderland, 5500 at' SIX HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE ééfn;.";‘y‘5$a,éire‘3°‘3r*“‘c“;).s‘32€f er Hildre, 9,000 at 7.10 and 5.05; — Halibuters to Alaska Coast Fisheries; 30-D-768, catches today/1.000 at 7.10 and 505, to Alaska Coast Fisheries; Dixon, Capt. Emil Samuelson, 10,000 at 7.10 and 5.05, to New England Fish Company. The fishing vessels were expected to remain in Juneau over the Fourth of July. Shipments were as follows: E. E‘ Engstrom, 17 tierces of mild t«ured‘ Mdry Erickson, Miss Orpha Nofls- |ker, J. R. Morrison, Miss Margaret Iialgh SEATTLE, July 2. | are: From the western banks—Alten, | 40,000 pounds, 10% and 8% cents| a pound; Bolinda, 19,000 pounds, 11% and 8% cents. From the local banks—Antler, 22,000 pounds, 10 and 8 cents; Or- bit, 15,000 pounds, 10% and 8 cents; Mermaid, 21,000 pounds, 10% and|king salmon to Seattle; Alaska ' 8 cents; Swift II, 15000 pounds,|Coast Fisheries, 12 tierces of mild 10% and 8 cents. cured king salmon, 7 to Seattle and —,,e 5 to Ketchikan; Alaska Coast Fish- Dance at Douglas Clarence Rands’ mi eries, 136 cases of frozen livers to Ketchikan. 7 Brought in to the Alaska Coast Fisheries today were 13,000 poungds | of king salmon by the Elfin II,! Caapt. E. D. Swanson, and 900 pounds of king salmon by the Anna H., Capt. Tom Leite. BB S MRS. FRAZIER HERE Nat. Saturday. adv. T —— CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 10> Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, ON HER 4“" VIS!T 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, | Mrs. J. M. Frazier, of San Fran~. cisco, is now visiting her daughter| Mrs. her grandehildren, Per Algot Jr., | 11:40 Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special L First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. her California home. “PRIN- CESS Liner Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice—July 2 Princess Louise—July 6 Princess Charlotte—July 9 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC e ] | AR GASTINEAU HOTEL Tourists I ! Mrs. Lester Weiss and Keith Weiss, Miss Constance Carlson, Mrs, - Algot Strom Johanson and| \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937. 8 COME HERE ON NORTHLAND, 17 BOSOUTHTODAY : {Eight Passengerb on Molor ship Head for Al- askan Ports The motorship Northiand, after bringing eight passengers to their d(wtlnatnon in Juneau today at 9 a. m., sailed two hours later for Seattle ing their round-trip tours, 11 pas- sengers for the States from Juneau, six p: engers for Wrangell, one for | Petersburg and one for Ketchikan. The eight persons coming here from Sitka were: C. R. Reid, G. E. |Austin, H. C. Dunlop, Mrs. Gus Graney, C. Osterlund, J. F. Dwyer, C. W. Hall, and Miss Teresa Hynes. Leaving here for Seattle were: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmitz, and Geraldine, Lois and Donna Schmitz; Mrs. Anna Kronguist and Glen Kronquist; Melvin Carlson, George Radosevich and E. J. Hartell. With Wrangell as their destina- tion, the following left Juneau: Mary Yumel, George Williams, Louise Joseph, Clifford Joseph and s. Monte Grisham and baby. Eva Charles left for Petersburg and Olaf Bernhoff feft for Ketchikan aboard the Northland. e MRS. ROY HOFFMAN HONORS SISTER AT = PARTY LAST NIGHT|. Mrs. Roy Hoffman entertained in honor of her sisf Mrs. Cyril Seeds yesterday gathering a group of guests for pinocchle during the eve- ning. Present for the affair Paul Talkington, Mrs. Fred Heis- ter, Mrs. William Bills, Mrs. Inga Borgwort, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Art Burke, M Carl Bergstrom, Mrs. C. V. Kay, Mrs. T. Crothers, Mrs. Allamae Scott, Mrs. N. A. McEachran, Mrs. were Mrs. with 18 passengers complet- | ' Seattle; Lisle Hebert, Mr Diana Ayers, Miss Mable Myren, Miss Shirley Hoffman, Mrs. E. W. Hofiman, Mrs. J. Foote, Mrs. Dave Benette, the guest of honor and hostess. Mrs. Burke was awarded first prize, and Mrs. Hebert second prize. Refreshments were served at mid- night. | HOSPITAL NOTES ! Henry Nelson was dismissed from St. *Ann’s Hospital today following medical care. Mrs. A. L. Flesher was dismissed yesterday from St. Ann’s Hospital following surgical care. Eva Charles, who has been in the Government Hospital for medical care since January, 1936, was dis- missed from there today and sailed aboard the Northland for her home in Petersburg. Annie Hotch gave birth to a daugh- ter at the Government Hospital last night at 8:30 o'clock. — e GOLDSTEIN BACK, Traveling both ways on PAA Elec- tras, Charles Goldstein regently completed a successful fur buying trip to Whitehorse. While in Whitehorse Mr. Gold- stein saw pioneer river boatman Capt. Thomas Martin, who brought the first river boat up the Yukon, about 35 years ago, river via St. Michaels e e P AT THE HOTELS ! i Gastineau Hugh Brewster, Anchorage; Mur- jray Stuart, W. J. Jones, FaSbanks; G. E. Austin, Ketchikan; Carl Hall, Herb C. Dunlop. Alaskan Ben Maker, Seattle; Henry Moy, Hoonah. S e TTLE DOCTOR HERE Dr. Robert H. Stewart of Seattle, and his wife, enjoyed a stay in Ju- neau Thursday night aboard the |Prince Rupert. They are tourists. [ SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHCNES, Juneau Hanga;r, 612; Office, 587 HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent Night and Day L. F. BARR Pilot ° THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNE: “ Travel Information Headquarters | Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information [ regarding all scheduled and charter plane trips; || ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE times; schedules for j all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. | Phone 1 0 For Information On All Plane Service and Steamship Movements U ———n——0—— THE ALA 4 SERVICE-ON-ARLL- Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY June 26 July 2 NORTHWESTERN June 25 June 29 June 29 . YUKON .. June 26 June 29 July 5 DOROTHY ALEXANDER June 29 July 2 July 4 BARANOF July 3 July 9 | AEBEUTIAN ... 2 July 5 July 5 | ALASKA 3 July 6 July 12 NORTHWESTERN 6 July 10 July 10 SKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Alésk& Steamshlp C()mp RLASKA *ROU FUR BUYING TRIP entering the i RE-BUILT PIN CENTER OPENS THIS EVENING |Company for alley warfare against any trio of bowlers on Gastineau Channel, Nick Bavard and two of his pin cohorts are set to inaugurate the three new alleys, said to be Alaska’s finest, at the bigger and newly re-built recreation this evening. The new Brunswick Parlors is not recognizable as the old Bruns- wick Bowling Alleys, except that Emil Galao and his genial aides are stid on deck. Expanded to take Answering the challenge issued & |vesterday by Frank Metcalf and better Brunswick Parlors, when the| center | throws open its doors to the public| ‘lln all of the quarters of the Charles Goldstein Building on South Frank- lin Street, opposite the Pacific Coast Dock approach, the Brunswick Par= lors is marked by the addition of ‘a complete new alley setup, a cafe, in which Chef George Mura is on hand to serve up American and Chinese dishes, the bar sweeping across one end of the parlors, d three-chair barbershop which is Emil Galao's domain, and spacious rest rooms for both ladies and gentlemen. e MINISTER VISITS NORTH Rev. Justin Figus of Buffalo, N. Y, is a round-trip passenger aboard the Prince Rupert. — e ATTENTION MOOSE BALL PLAYERS Bus leaving Depot at 4:45 p.m. Sunday for Douglas. Will stop at Ball Park at 5 o'clock. —adv. ART M'KINNON. PREUBT P R, Dance at Douglas Nat. Saturday. Clarence Rands’ music. advy MARINE , U. s. *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — and return. [ *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— Juneau to Hawk Inlet, AIRWAYS | 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | AUTHORIZED MAIL | CARRIER Tenakee, Todd, Sitka Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, : Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. l *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 623 CHET McLEAN Traffic Mgr. Monday—TLursday 9:00 AM. Lv. 10:15 AM. Ar. Juneau Iztercoastal Airways, TRAFFIC REPRES Louis A. Delebecque, Castineau Hotel PHONES—106, Offi Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan ESTABLISHED ¢ Passenger and Air Express Schedules KETCHIKAN-—-WRANGELL— ; PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Ketchikan Planes in Continuous Two- with Ground Stations Monday—Thursday .Ar. 6:45 P.M. g Lv. 3:30 P.M. Way Radio Communication Inc. ENTATIVE ice; 4652, Residence foofeefeel The only & regular North Sea Northland Northland North Sea FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent.. Via Picturesque ous two-way radio commu; stations. Leave *Juneau... Tuesday .. /Fairbanks ... Thursday . /Juneau... Saturday *Fairbanks ...Sunday .. *Fairbanks ...Wednesday PHONF 114 e Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle Evelyn Berg from Seattle one 312 Night All schedules subject to slight changes to make North Sea . Northland . Juneau ONLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A, Delebecque—Gastinaau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence Iine serving Alaska that maintaing weekly service throughout the year Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Beattle No. Bound So. Bouud July 6 July 8 July 13 July 15 July 20 July 23 July 27 July 29 Aug. 3 Aug. © Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Whitehorse Route nication with eleven ground Arrive Fairbanks Juneau Fairbanks uneau lat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. change without notice and best steamer connections. o M [ ——